| Literature DB >> 31684892 |
Susana Cabrera1, Mariangela Freitas Silveira2, Ana Visconti3, Fabian García3, Rafael Aguirre4, Rodolfo Gomez Ponce de Leon5, Jorge Quian6, Suzanne J Serruya5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Uruguay it is mandatory to review all cases of positive HIV or reactive syphilis tests in pregnancy and peripartum. We compared the rates of mother-to-child transmission of syphilis and HIV detected by case reviews to those obtained from the usual surveillance system and described the characteristic of vertical transmission cases.Entities:
Keywords: Congenital; HIV; Syphilis; Vertical transmission
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31684892 PMCID: PMC6827247 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-019-2516-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Annual rate of congenital syphilis cases and incidence of vertical HIV transmission reported per 1000 live births, based on case review data, Uruguay, 2012–2017
| Data source | Year | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | |
| CS rate - routine reporting system (SIP) | – | 1.7/1000 | 1.2/1000 | 1.1/1000 | 1.0/1000 | 0.8/1000 |
| CS rate - case reviews | – | 2.0/1000 | 2.3/1000 | 1.8/1000 | 1.5/1000 | 1.1/1000 |
| No. births | 48,059 | 48,681 | 48,368 | 48,915 | 47,058 | 43,036 |
| No. exposed children (born from HIV-infected mothers) | 142 | 124 | 136 | 112 | 130 | 102 |
| No. children infected | 9 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
| Vertical transmission rate | 6.3 | 1.6 | 2.9 | 1.8 | 1.5 | 1.9 |
| HIV transmission rate | 0.19 | 0.04 | 0.08 | 0.02 | 0.04 | 0.05 |
CS congenital syphilis
Fig. 1Evolution of congenital syphilis infection rate according to health care sector and geographic location in Uruguay, 2014–2017
Pregnancy characteristics among congenital syphilis cases after a maternal diagnosis, Uruguay, 2014–2017a
| Variable | 2014 CS = 107, no CS = 300 | 2015 CS = 88, no CS = 339 | 2016 CS = 71, no CS = 2 58 | 2017 CS = 47, no CS = 228 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CS/No CS | CS/No CS | CS/No CS | CS/No CS | |
| Fewer than 5 antenatal checks, n (%) | 57/21 (54.3/7.1) | 50/35 (56.8/10.4) | 32/29 (45.1/11.2) | 26/25 (55.3/11.0) |
| Pregnancy diagnosis (weeks), mean ± SD | 14 ± 7/ 12 ± 6 | 13 ± 8/ 12 ± 6 | 11 ± 9/ 12 ± 7 | 12.5 ± 9/ 11.4 ± 6 |
| Pregnancy diagnosis at > 14 weeks, n (%) | 50/72 (59.5/28) | 33/88 (52.4/26.2) | 22/62 (40.7/25) | 17/56 (44.7/24.8) |
| GA at first syphilis test in pregnancy, mean ± SD | – | 21 ± 10/ 15 ± 7 | 15 ± 12/ 14 ± 8 | 14 ± 11/ 12 ± 6 |
| First syphilis test > 14 weeks, n (%) | 30/116 (70/39.3) | 42/134 (79/40) | 31/112 (69/44) | 34/80 (89.5/35.4) |
| GA at syphilis diagnosis, mean ± SD | 24 ± 11/ 17 ± 8 | 28 ± 9/ 17 ± 8 | 21 ± 15/ 16 ± 10 | 20 ± 15/ 16 ± 8 |
| Diagnosis of syphilis at delivery or puerperium, n (%) | 64/5 (59.8/1.7) | 35/5 (39.8/1.5) | 26/2 (36.6/0.8) | 17/2 (36.2/0.9) |
| Correct treatment, n (%) | 3/260 (3/96.7) | 8/335 (9.1/99.1) | 18/236 (26.9/95.1) | 4/212 (9.3/99.5) |
| Treated partners excluding missing data, n (%) | 29/115 (58/67.6) | 13/144 (25.5/64.3) | 17/99 (41.5/65.6) | 10/96 (43.5/68.0) |
CS congenital syphilis, SD standard deviation, GA gestational age
aAll denominators exclude cases with missing data
Fig. 2Evolution of vertical HIV transmission in Uruguay according to health care sector, 2012–2017